" Monty Don plants tender annuals for high summer colour, as well as sharing his tips for growing cherries and pruning blackcurrants.
Arit Anderson discovers a paradise garden in Cambridge that has become a focal point for the local community. Adam Frost heads to a beautiful walled garden in West Sussex that is both ornamental and productive, and Frances Tophill meets an enthusiast in Devon who grows a huge variety of perennial veg.
Also, how one gardener transformed the alleyway behind his house into a relaxing space full of plants, as well as a grower from Suffolk sharing her obsession with tomatoes.
There's also another look at some viewers’ films from their own gardens. "
" Monty Don grows a plant he’s never tried before – loofahs. He also celebrates some of his favourite tulip combinations and plants out crocosmia.
Joe Swift visits a garden, created by an award-winning designer, where contemporary and traditional meet in perfect harmony, and Nick Bailey is in Dorset showcasing perennial plants that bring late summer colour to borders. There's a look at the curious array of vegetables on Rekha Mistry’s allotment, and Advolly Richmond discovers a stunning Japanese-inspired garden in Clackmannanshire.
There's also a grower who adores all kinds of citrus plants and a gardener who has created his own plant paradise indoors. Plus a look at viewers’ films from their own gardens."
" Monty Don shows us how almost anything that holds soil and drains water can be used to grow seasonal veg, salad crops and herbs.
Frances Tophill visits some hardy gardeners on the Isle of Man whose beachfront plots are at the constant mercy of the sea. Arit Anderson meets a woman on a mission to ‘green up’ neglected urban spaces. Kate Bradbury shares her tips for attracting wildlife into our gardens, and Toby Buckland helps Sue Kent tackle some tricky jobs in the garden.
There's also a tech-savvy grower in Bristol who loves to experiment on his allotment, and a gardener in Manchester who grows an interest array of plants on his 18th-floor balcony.
Plus another look at viewers’ films from their own gardens."
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" Monty Don plants tender annuals for high summer colour, as well as sharing his tips for growing cherries and pruning blackcurrants.
Arit Anderson discovers a paradise garden in Cambridge that has become a focal point for the local community. Adam Frost heads to a beautiful walled garden in West Sussex that is both ornamental and productive, and Frances Tophill meets an enthusiast in Devon who grows a huge variety of perennial veg.
Also, how one gardener transformed the alleyway behind his house into a relaxing space full of plants, as well as a grower from Suffolk sharing her obsession with tomatoes.
There's also another look at some viewers’ films from their own gardens. "
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" Monty Don grows a plant he’s never tried before – loofahs. He also celebrates some of his favourite tulip combinations and plants out crocosmia.
Joe Swift visits a garden, created by an award-winning designer, where contemporary and traditional meet in perfect harmony, and Nick Bailey is in Dorset showcasing perennial plants that bring late summer colour to borders. There's a look at the curious array of vegetables on Rekha Mistry’s allotment, and Advolly Richmond discovers a stunning Japanese-inspired garden in Clackmannanshire.
There's also a grower who adores all kinds of citrus plants and a gardener who has created his own plant paradise indoors. Plus a look at viewers’ films from their own gardens."
I play with plants and soil and sometimes it's successful
I have a dream that my.. children.. one day.. will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character
Martin Luther King" Monty Don shows us how almost anything that holds soil and drains water can be used to grow seasonal veg, salad crops and herbs.
Frances Tophill visits some hardy gardeners on the Isle of Man whose beachfront plots are at the constant mercy of the sea. Arit Anderson meets a woman on a mission to ‘green up’ neglected urban spaces. Kate Bradbury shares her tips for attracting wildlife into our gardens, and Toby Buckland helps Sue Kent tackle some tricky jobs in the garden.
There's also a tech-savvy grower in Bristol who loves to experiment on his allotment, and a gardener in Manchester who grows an interest array of plants on his 18th-floor balcony.
Plus another look at viewers’ films from their own gardens."Save me a space on the sofa!!